Bombelek - joint runner-up entry for E12 Sweden, Kalmar

By Bustler Editors|

Tuesday, Jan 28, 2014

Bombelek. Aerial view.. Image courtesy of BOMP.

Our lovely Europan 12 collection is still growing! "Bombelek" is our first project from the Swedish competition. Designed for the Kalmar region by architects Konrad Basan, Ewa Odyjas, Agnieszka Morga, and Jakub Pudo of BOMP from Poland, the proposal won a shared runner-up prize.

Below are the project details the team shared with us.

Project description:

"The main idea is an adaptation in its spatial and social aspects, including the existing natural conditions and probable scenarios adjustment. Each topic is specified at regional or local level. Voronoi diagram is a method of spatial subdivision."

"The social aspect of the proposal brings: age-based housing profile with 1500 dwellings and pro-community nest type habitation."

The neighborhood units. Image courtesy of BOMP.

"Analogical spatial setup at the local level once again is inspired by nature. It is reflected in self-adaptation to the water level rise scenario, waterfront public use and archipelago structure preservation."

Interior waterscape view. Image courtesy of BOMP.

"The layout concept is as important as some built environment proposals: clear zoning, native terrain based housing, maximum 200 inhabitant urban cells, topography-based urban interior, densification of the transportation network, pedestrian and automotive routes integration and finally common space as a public square and a water harbor."

Pedestrian view. Basic neighborhood unit. Image courtesy of BOMP.

"At this level the social aspect is emphasized by not only 380 dwellings and natural new communities, but also by large scale open fields."

Bombelek - joint runner-up entry for E12 Sweden, Kalmar

By Bustler Editors|

Tuesday, Jan 28, 2014

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Our lovely Europan 12 collection is still growing! "Bombelek" is our first project from the Swedish competition. Designed for the Kalmar region by architects Konrad Basan, Ewa Odyjas, Agnieszka Morga, and Jakub Pudo of BOMP from Poland, the proposal won a shared runner-up prize.

Below are the project details the team shared with us.

Project description:

"The main idea is an adaptation in its spatial and social aspects, including the existing natural conditions and probable scenarios adjustment. Each topic is specified at regional or local level. Voronoi diagram is a method of spatial subdivision."

"The social aspect of the proposal brings: age-based housing profile with 1500 dwellings and pro-community nest type habitation."

The neighborhood units. Image courtesy of BOMP.

"Analogical spatial setup at the local level once again is inspired by nature. It is reflected in self-adaptation to the water level rise scenario, waterfront public use and archipelago structure preservation."

Interior waterscape view. Image courtesy of BOMP.

"The layout concept is as important as some built environment proposals: clear zoning, native terrain based housing, maximum 200 inhabitant urban cells, topography-based urban interior, densification of the transportation network, pedestrian and automotive routes integration and finally common space as a public square and a water harbor."

Pedestrian view. Basic neighborhood unit. Image courtesy of BOMP.

"At this level the social aspect is emphasized by not only 380 dwellings and natural new communities, but also by large scale open fields."